Upgrade your skills and make an impact in the fight against the opioid epidemic by becoming a Dual Community Health Worker / Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS)
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Meet Dr. Marianne Sturr from our NeuroMusculoskeletal Institute (NMI). Specializing in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, her philosophy of patient care is holistic and patient-centered, utilizing non-surgical treatments and therapy. Call 856-566-7010 to make an appointment.
100+ Rowan clinicians join Virtua Medical Group!
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Vein disease is more than just a cosmetic issue—it can cause various symptoms and complications. Call 856-566-2710 to schedule an in-office consultation with Dr. Brotman and find the best treatment for your condition. Many procedures can be performed in-office in under an hour.
Many thanks to the Rowan Police Department and Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine student for their quick life saving response!
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Celebrate National Men's Health Month in June! This annual observance promotes awareness of preventable health issues affecting men. If you can't remember your last visit to a primary care doctor, call 856-309-DOCS and make an appointment now. #MensHealthMonth
Welcome Dr Alissa Brotman!
An expert vascular surgeon for both simple and complex venous conditions, Dr Brotman employs minimally invasive technology to treat unsightly varicose veins with no recovery downtime. For appointments in her Stratford office, please call 856-566-2710.
Your child’s pediatrician can be the first resource in helping to determine if your child has autism spectrum disorder (ASD). To schedule an appointment with a Rowan Medicine pediatrician, call: Stratford (856-566-7040), Washington Township (856-582-0033), Sewell (856-566-7045).
March 30 is National Doctors Day, which celebrates the significant role physicians have in the health care system. Please join us in recognizing the important contributions our Rowan Medicine physicians make in the lives of their patients each day.
Having a physical or intellectual disability doesn’t change a woman’s need for access to reproductive health care. Overlooking this fact could have negative consequences, particularly for women with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
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Meet Wendy Aita, PhD, Co-Director and behavioral health lead of the RISN Center in Sewell. Dr. Aita is a clinical psychologist who works with individuals who are dually diagnosed with intellectual disabilities. For more information about RISN Center, call 855-932-RISN (7476).
Researchers from Rowan-Virtua SOM and Durin Technologies, Inc announce the first blood test to accurately detect Alzheimer’s-related pathology 10 years before symptoms emerge.
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Celebrate Rock Your Socks Day on March 21 by wearing mismatched socks to raise awareness for Down syndrome. Show support for individuals with intellectual disabilities, promote inclusion, and celebrate diversity. Let's make a difference together!
Rowan Medicine Docs are Tops!
Congratulations to our Rowan Medicine physicians voted as the best choices for children’s health care by their peers and the readers of SJ Magazine and South Jersey Magazine
List of Top Docs at https://t.co/dkQnm2veLU
Reduce the risk of over-medication by remembering tips such as maintaining an up-to-date list of prescription and over-the-counter medications, regularly checking expiration dates, watching for side effects, and following dosage instructions. Always consult with your doctor.
Meet Kevin Overbeck, DO, director and geriatrician at the New Jersey Institute for Successful Aging. He believes that taking control of your physical and mental health will give you the power to add life to your years. Call 856-566-6843 to make an appt. at our Stratford office.
We spring forward into Daylight Saving Time on March 13, which can wreak havoc on children’s sleep schedules. To help prepare your child to “spring ahead,” gradually shift your child’s bedtime earlier to and, if possible, wake your child up a bit earlier, as well.
Meet Mang Yip, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LCADC) from the Rowan-Virtua Regional Integrated Special Needs (RISN) Center. To schedule an appointment at our Sewell office, call 856-566-6406
Milder winters are causing allergy seasons to be more severe. Starting your allergy medications early can help. Other tips include wearing sunglasses, showering after being outside, keeping the windows closed, and taking over-the-counter antihistamines.
Feeling lousy with a fever, stuffy nose, cough, or a headache? It may be time to stay home to let your body recover. Rowan Medicine family physician @DrJenCaudle shares tips to know when you’re too sick to work
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